Transcriptionally distinct B cell profiles in systemic immune tissues and peritoneal cavity of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) infected with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36245Dato
2024-12-03Type
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Peer reviewed
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Jenberie, Shiferaw; Sandve, Simen Rød; To, Thu-Hien; Kent, Matthew Peter; Rimstad, Espen; Jørgensen, Jorunn B; Jensen, IngvillSammendrag
Teleost B cells producing neutralizing antibodies contribute to protection against
salmonid alphavirus (SAV) infection, the etiological agent of pancreas disease,
thereby reducing mortality and disease severity. Our previous studies show
differences in B cell responses between the systemic immune tissues (head kidney
(HK) and spleen) and the peritoneal cavity (PerC) after intraperitoneal SAV3 infection
in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) where the response in PerC dominates at the late
time points. By employing the same infection model, we aimed to further
characterize these B cells. Immunophenotyping of teleost B cells is challenging
due to limited availability of markers; however, RNA-seq opens an opportunity to
explore differences in transcriptomic responses of these cells. Our analysis identified
334, 259 and 613 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in Atlantic salmon IgM+
IgD+ B
cells from HK, spleen, and PerC, respectively, at 6 weeks post SAV3 infection. Of
these, only 34 were common to all the three immune sites. Additionally, out of the
top 100 genes with the highest fold change in expression, only four genes were
common across B cells from the three sites. Functional enrichment analyses of DEGs
using KEGG and GO databases demonstrated differences in enriched innate immune
signaling and the cytokine-cytokine interaction pathways in B cells across the sites,
with varying numbers of genes involved. Overall, these findings show the presence
of transcriptionally distinct B cell subsets with innate immune functions in HK, spleen
and PerC of SAV3-infected Atlantic salmon. Further, our data provide new insights
into the immunoregulatory role of fish B cells through the differential expression of
various cytokine ligands and receptors and will be a useful resource for further
studies into B cell immune compartments.
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Jenberie, Sandve, To, Kent, Rimstad, Jørgensen, Jensen. Transcriptionally distinct B cell profiles in systemic immune tissues and peritoneal cavity of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) infected with salmonid alphavirus subtype 3. Frontiers in Immunology. 2024;15Metadata
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